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The maximum value of the objective function of an LPP subject to the constraints2x6and3y5is12and it is attained at the point64 Determine the objective function
Operations Research Prof. Kusum Deep Department of Mathematics Indian Institute of Technology - Roorkee Lecture – 08 Multiple
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SOLVED: Use simplex method to show the following LPP has infinitely many optimal solutions and write down all the optimal solutions Maximize 281 + 482 subject to 81+282 < 5 T1+ T2 < 4 T1,*2 > 0
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SOLVED: Problems 1-4: Determine the number of solutions: No Solution, Unique Solution, or Infinite Solutions. If there is no solution, then state which type: Not Feasible or Unbounded: the solution is unique,
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